Believe it or not, U.S. cities are starting to ban sledding. Dubuque, Iowa is one of the latest. 48 out of their 50 parks have banned sledding out of fear of liability. Yes, they are afraid of being sued if someone gets hurt. So up go the signs.
CHICAGO (AP) -- Snow, ice and rain fell Saturday in the Midwest and eastern parts of the U.S., a prelude to the Arctic temperatures due to settle in early next week.
NEWBURGH, N.Y. (AP) -- Two boys trapped in a snow pile for about seven hours after a plow buried them could hear their worried family's cries but couldn't respond loudly enough to be heard, they said Friday. Police credited an air pocket with saving their lives.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Lake-effect snow pummeled areas around Buffalo for a second straight day, leaving residents stuck in their homes as officials tried to clear massive snow mounds with another storm looming.
Spring has arrived, but you may not want to get out your flip-flops just yet. Over the next couple of weeks, New Jersey is expected to see below average temperatures, which means we cannot rule out spring snowfall.
If you live anywhere in New Jersey you already know how brutal this winter has been. What you might not know is the answer to the question: will snow removal costs cause taxes to go up in your town?